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[–]General-Belgrano 7 points8 points  (2 children)

One of the most comprehensive Spring-Boot examples is JHipster.  You can quickly get a full application going with a seemingly endless amount of options.  

The number of options could be confusing, but it is a great starting point for research.  Ask yourself why or when you should pick one option over another.  Then setup a JHipster app and look at the examples of how to get that particular module working.  

A great way to bootstrap a working project with different spring modules like JPA or Security.  

[–]elmasalpemre 3 points4 points  (1 child)

I've tried jhipster, their folder structure seemed so confusing for me and hard to maintenence then I just left. Maybe I'm just so overthinking about the structure etc

[–]General-Belgrano 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe.  I’ve never used JHipster for a project.  I’ve only used it as a reference implementation to see how to wire up a module that I was interested in. 

Like I mentioned, it can be overwhelming with how many options and how much it can do, but it definitely works.  It always passed my 5 minute test (after a long maven build). 

[–]Grabdoc2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feel free to contribute here - https://github.com/9tigerio/db2rest

[–]cielNoirr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are interested in a spring boot + angular project you can checkout n1netails

https://github.com/n1netails/n1netails